Infrared Camera

Supplier: Fluke Corp

The Fluke Ti400 Infrared Camera features advanced connectivity and accuracy to maximize technicians’ productivity in the field. The new infrared camera features LaserSharp Auto Focus, which uses a laser to pinpoint exactly where the camera should focus for precisely focused images every time.

The T1400 connects to the Fluke CNX wireless system, allowing it be used as a main unit to view live measurements of up to five wireless modules on its screen and integrate the data into the infrared image. It also integrates wirelessly with the Fluke SmartView Mobile app for the iPhone and iPad.

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